Play Adventure Ho as the Moose, Drunk Monkey, Lizardman or Hamster and battle your way through 10 fiendish locations to rescue the Princess! Buy weapons and armour, upgrade your abilities and earn medals for game completion.Make strategic use of your gold and special abilities to defeat a range of enemies. In-game help tips provided.

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